fly_hyzer
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Well, I topped myself this weekend...101 holes of disc golf in two days. Covered 250 miles, two courses, and a lot of traffic. This weekends disc golf took me all over the DFW Metroplex....Started it all out at the new 18 in McKinney, which was pretty sweet by the way. After that went well, I headed across the highway and played the old park, 18 more down. Met up with some dudes there who were headed to a sweet little 9 holes about 10 minutes down the road in Allen. Bethany Lakes is an unassuming challenge of a 9 hole and it wants to eat your discs...i saw it a couple of times. The day finished by moonlight with a hell of a bomb of a pond that ate almost 50% of the discs tossed at the time...bummer for them, but I cleared it thank god. Fun day...
Day two started of as an idea on the way home Saturday from Allen, I realized that I could break the one-double-O if I played Cedar Hill and one more course. What I didn't realize is that the three courses I opted to play on day two were going to be three of the hardest courses I had ever played, but a hell of a lot of fun! Started out making my way down to Crowley from Denton and helped myself to a nice hour long cruise and a decent little wake-n-bake... Bicentennial in Crowley was a blast, but the morning air had a bite that 20-30 mph winds successfully blasted through Under Armor...still a HELL of course with more damn elevation than I have ever encountered in TX. Luckily the winds of fortune were blowing and kept me right at par (under for like half a second) up until the latter portion of the course. Still eeked out a decent score despite losing footing on a dirt tee pad and crashing to the ground like a fat kid on a greased unicycle. And even though the fall may have broken my toe (nail is black and blue and toe is SWOLLEN, ouch!) I decided nothing was stopping me from my goal once I saw the Academy after leaving the course. Stopped off, bought an instant ice pack, a tiny first aid kit for the scrapped shin, athletic tape for the toe (just taped that bitch up and then manned-up...i wanna cry now though, it was worth it!) and a new pair of that shoes I had on my feet as I tore one edge during my trek. Onward, Lester Lorch here I come...the Beaver smacked me around and then the Coyote ate my lunch. For those who play it you surely understand, for anyone else Beaver and Coyote are the names of the two 18-hole courses on the nature preserve. Those courses are excellent and well worth another trip back out once my toe heals. I really look forward to another chance at that course with a solid X-step, not the "Cripples Shuffle" I was rocking it with, but I digress.
So this weekend may have ended up, by the late stages of day two, as being more about quantity than quality... That is to say, day one was great and so was day two, but the injuries along the way of two kinda wrecked my shot quality. Fortunately the course quality was there the whole time. If you get the chance definitely play Towne Lake, Bethany Lake, Bicentennial, and Lester Lorch courses, just probably not all at once.
So, this all being said...what is anyone else weekend record? (Also, upon recount I realized that it was actually 102, and techically 103 bcs I played one hole over again with a group) I'm assuming I will see some 108's, but who has gone really nuts and exactly how did it go down? and how much was your body hating you after? Let's here it, what was your endurance record for a weekend? Travel, local, multiple courses, ect...only requirements are Weekend, and ideally non-tournament, rec round that was personally motivated.
Day two started of as an idea on the way home Saturday from Allen, I realized that I could break the one-double-O if I played Cedar Hill and one more course. What I didn't realize is that the three courses I opted to play on day two were going to be three of the hardest courses I had ever played, but a hell of a lot of fun! Started out making my way down to Crowley from Denton and helped myself to a nice hour long cruise and a decent little wake-n-bake... Bicentennial in Crowley was a blast, but the morning air had a bite that 20-30 mph winds successfully blasted through Under Armor...still a HELL of course with more damn elevation than I have ever encountered in TX. Luckily the winds of fortune were blowing and kept me right at par (under for like half a second) up until the latter portion of the course. Still eeked out a decent score despite losing footing on a dirt tee pad and crashing to the ground like a fat kid on a greased unicycle. And even though the fall may have broken my toe (nail is black and blue and toe is SWOLLEN, ouch!) I decided nothing was stopping me from my goal once I saw the Academy after leaving the course. Stopped off, bought an instant ice pack, a tiny first aid kit for the scrapped shin, athletic tape for the toe (just taped that bitch up and then manned-up...i wanna cry now though, it was worth it!) and a new pair of that shoes I had on my feet as I tore one edge during my trek. Onward, Lester Lorch here I come...the Beaver smacked me around and then the Coyote ate my lunch. For those who play it you surely understand, for anyone else Beaver and Coyote are the names of the two 18-hole courses on the nature preserve. Those courses are excellent and well worth another trip back out once my toe heals. I really look forward to another chance at that course with a solid X-step, not the "Cripples Shuffle" I was rocking it with, but I digress.
So this weekend may have ended up, by the late stages of day two, as being more about quantity than quality... That is to say, day one was great and so was day two, but the injuries along the way of two kinda wrecked my shot quality. Fortunately the course quality was there the whole time. If you get the chance definitely play Towne Lake, Bethany Lake, Bicentennial, and Lester Lorch courses, just probably not all at once.
So, this all being said...what is anyone else weekend record? (Also, upon recount I realized that it was actually 102, and techically 103 bcs I played one hole over again with a group) I'm assuming I will see some 108's, but who has gone really nuts and exactly how did it go down? and how much was your body hating you after? Let's here it, what was your endurance record for a weekend? Travel, local, multiple courses, ect...only requirements are Weekend, and ideally non-tournament, rec round that was personally motivated.